Tara: “sorry I can’t talk right now” Colby: “you called me...” Tara: “...no” Colby: “yah...” Tara: “sorry I can’t talk ” Colby: “you called me!” Also let’s talk about the fact... Colby: *holds phone at very bad angle* Also Colby: *realizes he’s being filmed and immediately changes angle to where he looks better*😂
I think maybe there was a girl or something there that he couldn’t show the camera because she was recording. I don’t think it had to do with what Jake was doing
@@summaarrizza5659 everyone has to have an accent. So if Aussies and british people "lose" their accent when they sing they sound like Americans correct? Therefore they have an american accent
i’m not british but i am irish and it also kinda applies. i think we just don’t want to sing with an accent, or idek for some reason it just doesn’t come out when we sing lmao love you tara ❤️
i’m british and i’ve never thought of that before because its like u hear a song and i think u hear the accent of the singer and your voice just goes different or something also love you and your videos
Tara should rename this video from prank calling people to Tara tries to prank call people. This are literally the best group of friends I've ever seen, they all like real life friends from friends tv series
Colby Brock once again shows how reliable of a friend he is 😭🙌🏻 Love his friendship with Tara!❤ Im just Realizing, this was probably a moment before Sam's accident 🥺
Is no one gonna address the fact that Jake asked Colby to put the back camera on him and Colby responded by hiding his face and saying "I CAN'T" and Jake went "OHW OKAY" 🤔 why Colby? Why couldn't you? 🤔
Honestly I don’t even know Sam and Colby but all I do know is that Colby is a ride or die type of person for his friends ❤ glad to know that got confirmed by this!
The answer to your question: People with an accent don’t have one when they sing bc the muscles used in your vocal chords are different when you sing than when you talk.
1:56 there’s more places in Britain that London. Like Scotland and wales. We all have different accents and it just doesn’t happen in singing. I don’t know a scientific reason but that’s something to do with it.
Tara the reason we don’t have an accent when we sing is because it’s mostly American singers so our accent kinda adapts to the most common type of music or singing, some British people do sound British when they sing Edit: this is just what I think don’t @ me it’s opinion
I'm Australian and I sing with an accent apparently. Us Aussies talk through our nose and our words are an E sounds making our mouth go outwards to the side like a smile, which gives the accent. Uk/ Europe English speaking are all ‘O’ sounds and most don’t move their top lip (not as common) but professional artists will move their whole mouth to create the sound they want which is why you don’t hear an accent unless its purposely being betrayed in the music. Hope this makes some sense very hard to explain in words. You might notice it when you watch the artist performing live from song to song that when they are talking to the crowd their normal voice and then start singing into a “performance voice”.